• Many stores are pushing their own brand of stuff. For example, you’ll see a lot more “Great Value” at Walmart.

    As for variety, there’s the same mix of random stuff, new flavors brands are trying, and your favorite is always the first to get discontinued.

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      Some even have multiple private label brands. To go along with your example, Walmart launched bettergoods last year. Which is meant to be a more “premium” product range.

  • @zxqwas@lemmy.world
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    I’ve not measured it in any objective way, but here I got access to the same brands as before.

    Premium stuff gets less shelf space in favor of cheap in economically trying times but I still find it.

  • @Zenith@lemm.ee
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    Produce? You mean the apples, bananas and cabbage section? Basically all the exotic foods are gone or significantly reduced and staple foods are taking up more room on displays. Most processed foods seem about the same but more expensive

  • @sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz
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    104 days ago

    My limited experience in my little pocket of the US is that the produce sections have gotten much shittier. There was a great produce store near me that was in business since the '60s, but they closed last year. Maybe that’s what I’m noticing, but all the grocery stores in the area have a pretty shit selection of fresh produce.

  • slazer2au
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    54 days ago

    Depends on the store. Lidl has a brand of peanut butter while AH and Jumbo has 4 brands

  • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    Sometimes it seems that way when a favorite brand disappears.

    For example Tropicana Juice has mostly disappeared: only oj left and it’s smaller and higher priced. I used to occasionally buy their other juices because at least it’s sweetened by fruit juice. Without it, I guess there’s the same variety but missing the middle choice. You need to choose either the corn syrup from the bottom shelf or the expensive stuff from the top shelf

    Did you change the time you goto the store? I’m off my routine so the last several times I went to the store everything was out of stock

  • Zeppo
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    54 days ago

    Compared to how long ago? I haven’t noticed any changes.

  • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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    I think a lot of grocery stores fill their shelves with store brand stuff now. The profit margins are probably higher. This results in less shelf space for other items.

  • Lasherz
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    So far, it doesn’t seem like it. Eggs are expensive, but that means there’s more on the shelves. The only things I’ve seen disappear is non-black varieties of cold brew and beer grain is gone at every brewing store I’ve been to. These are probably incredibly specific to me lol

  • @RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    Not really. But my sibling works at a grocery and sees all the deals so brings home random free stuff sometimes we get to try! Some is good. Some bad.